Macbeth as performed in ancient Rome In this production, Macbeth enters the city with his army marching. He is dressed in his white cloak and a shining helmet on his head. In his hand is his armor and a sword is sheathed in his belt. On his feet, he wears the traditional caligae and greaves to protect his legs. They match with prisoners of war in chains as a sign of their victory. The three witches then stop the procession to give Macbeth presents for his valor. They foretell the reward the king will give him for his bravery. Macbeth receives a letter from the king telling him that he is to be given a big sum of money and a huge mansion as a reward. The king also tells him he will be his guest in...
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